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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Bovine, Ovine, Porcine, Equine.......

For those of you who do crossword puzzles, you may want to commit to memory this handy list, to save thumbing through the dictionary and maybe spilling your cup of coffee or glass of wine, as a result :)

Somehow people who can link items to their generic groups have always fascinated me - not sure why, but as you may have guessed, I'm an obscure information hound and saying something like, "I see that he has lupine characteristics," sounds so much more educated than saying, "The guy's a wolf."

Many of these words, I didn't know existed and others I have used from time to time. I am sure that everyone has heard the term "asinine." Serpentine is a lovely adjective as is leonine. Feline and canine are pretty much in common usage and to a lesser degree equine, ursine and vulpine. I was surprised to see three different terms for deer - rusine, corvine and elaphine and the fact that you could transform a deer into a snake by removing the "h." :)

All of this may seem a little pedantic. The poet Ogden Nash had a great way of putting things in perspective. Here's a favourite poem of his.